Liz Cheney on Technology

Internet sales tax is just another way to tax people more

Q: What specifically can you point to and say that you would have been a able to block in the Obama agenda that Mike Enzi failed to block?

CHENEY: We talked about ObamaCare; I would not have participated in the "gang of six".

Q: But he passed it
without a single Republican vote.

CHENEY: This is not just about voting; it's about whether or not the Republicans have new voices to stand up and mobilize people on our side to begin to roll this back. Secondly, Senator Enzi's hallmark piece of
legislation that he's done with Dick Durbin, one of the most liberal members of the United States Senate. That's the Internet sales tax. And I fundamentally believe either you're on the side of the government has got plenty of money, we need to have
people more of their own money, or you're looking for ways to tax people more. The Internet sales tax is a way to tax people more. As Wyoming senator, I would, every single day, be fighting to help people in Wyoming keep more money in their own pockets.